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India strikes back, bombs Alpha 3 control rooms and terror camps of JeM in Pakistan
IAF`s latest operation is said to have destroyed all terror camps, killing nearly 300 terrorists.
NEW DELHI: The Indian Air Force (IAF) Tuesday dropped 1000-kilogram bombs on terror camps and Alpha 3 control rooms of banned terrorist organisation Jaish-e-Mohammad, killing nearly 300 terrorists.
Twelve Mirage 2000 fighter jet crossed the Line of Control (LoC) at 3:30 am on February 26 and completely destroyed the terror camps located in Balakot, Chakoti and Muzaffarabad.
Live updates: Mirage 2000 jets destroy terror camps in PoK; at least 300 terrorists killed
The UN-designated terrorist group JeM, led by Masood Azhar, has a strong foothold in Balakot region, intelligence sources told Zee Media. Banned terrorist outfits Lashkar-e-Toiba and Hizbul Mujahideen also have their operational headquarters in Muzaffarabad and Kotli.
Alpha 3 control rooms are the fixed communication centres of terror outfits in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir. Once the terrorists are inside Indian territory, the Alpha-3 guide, directs and controls their operations through a prefixed frequency on ICOM handsets. The control rooms are responsible for arranging tactical and material support through previously identified contacts.
More than a dozen terror camps are located near Muzaffarabad. Among these are the Aksa camp, which conducts a 21-day Daura-e-Am combat course, and the Tabook Camp which Daura-e-Khas, a 30-day advanced combat course. These training camps are conducted in summer months, most beginning from March-end or April beginning.
IAF's latest operation is said to have destroyed all such camps.
The Mirage 2000 fighters crossed the LoC and completely destroyed it, IAF sources said.
The IAF jets entered deep into Pakistan, according to the Pakistani military. The fighters reached Balakot, a town in Mansehra district in Pakistan's Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa before Pakistani Air Force tried to intercept them.
Pakistani armed forces spokesperson Major General Asif Ghafoor took to Twitter to claim that IAF jets were intercepted by PAF near Balakot. The IAF fighters "released payload in haste while escaping which fell near Balakot". He added that there were no casualties or damage to the Pakistani side.
The air strike comes 12 days after the dastardly suicide attack on a Central Reserve Police Force convoy in Jammu and Kashmir's Pulwama in which 40 security personnel were martyred.